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24.01.2022 We’re supporting our Chinese communities during this challenging time. We stand by you and will work with you to strengthen our trade relations and business relationships. We are #StrongerTogether



23.01.2022 Although China’s exports have plummeted as the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted global supply chains, damped business activity and blocked transport networks, more than 80% of 2,552 foreign trading companies in China have returned to work.

20.01.2022 Announced last night, the Canton Fair (China Import and Export Fair), China’s largest trade event will be held online in mid to late June as part of a series of steps to stabilise foreign trade and investment. We can’t wait to see it in action, virtually! #CantonFair #OnlineEvent #COVID19 #Coronavirus #Trade #Investment

20.01.2022 Trade shows are good ways to find legitimate suppliers. By attending trade shows, you have the opportunity to talk to potential suppliers face to face about their companies, products, production capacity, quality-control procedures, and other key business areas. Such direct interaction can help you evaluate suppliers and verify their abilities.



19.01.2022 We're pleased to support China's urgent call for medical resources and supplies by sending humanitarian aid in the form of a financial donation direct to frontline medical workers in Wuhan. #StrongerTogether #SupportingEachOther #Friends #COVID19 #Coronavirus

19.01.2022 Sales of Chinese-made heavy construction equipment hit a record high in March, which manufacturers hope signals a long-term recovery. The national lockdown pummelled China, the world’s second-largest economy, with gross domestic product contracting 6.8 per cent in the first quarter of this year. But manufacturers hope the uptick in equipment sales heralds a sustained recovery.

17.01.2022 There's no denying the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on Australia's building and construction supply chains, but even though we're in for an ugly few months the outlook isn’t as bleak as it seems... With economists predicting a sharp but temporary hit to the Chinese economy, Australia can expect supply chains to return to normal around August. #ChinaBuild #SupplyChains #Building #Construction #Coronavirus #COVID19



14.01.2022 China’s Belt and Road Initiative gains momentum to give emerging markets the same world-class infrastructure as China as deals are done by Chinese companies to build ports, telecom networks and other infrastructure projects.

13.01.2022 Whilst China's construction output growth forecast is expected to drop from 5.1% to 4.1%, work on construction sites will ramp up quickly in the second half of the year recovering some of the lost output since the outbreak of the virus in late January.

12.01.2022 Registrations are now open for ChinaBuild 2020, Australia's new China product sourcing event for building and construction, bringing the best building trends and materials direct from China. Visit us from 21-23 April in Melbourne, register free at https://chinabuild.com.au/register/

11.01.2022 Wuhan reopens after 11 weeks in lockdown.

09.01.2022 An important announcement for our ChinaBuild community. Due to the outbreak of the novel (new) coronavirus (COVID-19), we have made the decision to reschedule ChinaBuild from April to October 2020. Please read the full announcement on our website.



07.01.2022 The timelapse video shows the scale and speed of construction of the Huoshenshan Hospital which was built in just ten days.

07.01.2022 In pockets of China’s construction scene, bamboo is considered "green gold" for its potential as a sustainable building material.

06.01.2022 Premier Daniel Andrews has launched the Stronger Together campaign as a show of solidarity with Chinese communities. Iconic Victorian landmarks including the Arts Centre, the NGV, the Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Town Hall and Flinders Street Station will be lit up in red and gold on Friday as a symbol of support.

05.01.2022 Over the past weeks and months we have continued to monitor the ongoing situation the world now finds itself in, and we have made the difficult decision to postpone the launch of ChinaBuild until 2021 with the next edition of the event now due to take place from 11 to 13 May 2021, in Sydney at the ICC Sydney. Read the full announcement from last week: https://chinabuild.com.au//event-update-chinabuild-launch/

04.01.2022 Tomorrow ACBC will launch a national campaign in The Australian newspaper to show our support for China during the global humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus. The campaign has been supported by business and government groups across Australia. Australia and China have both experienced a tragic start to the new year. We have been overwhelmed by the amount of Australian and Chinese companies offering donations and support to both countries. It’s a great testimony to the strong bonds between our two countries. said ACBC National CEO, Helen Sawczak. Read more via this link: http://www.acbc.com.au/blog-details_446

04.01.2022 Hundreds of millions of dollars could be unlocked within weeks for infrastructure and transport projects the states want to bring forward to help dig Australia out of the economic downturn. In an interview with The Australian Financial Review, the Infrastructure Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said the federal government's $100 billion infrastructure program was intact despite coronavirus taking a wrecking ball to the budget.

02.01.2022 The 366,000 square foot Huoshenshan Hospital, which was built in just 10 days to treat coronavirus patients, has been hailed a feat of design and engineering. The scale and speed of construction has been made possible with pre-fabricated units and thousands of workers operating throughout the night. The hospital's design features, such as the use of negative air pressure, ensures that ventilated air flows into, but not out of, isolated wards.

02.01.2022 Happy Lunar New Year from all of us at ChinaBuild, we hope it’s filled with good luck and fortune. In the year of the Rat, ChinaBuild can help generate wealth and success by presenting building products and sourcing strategies from leading Chinese suppliers and supply chain innovators to meet business need this New Year. Register free at https://chinabuild.com.au/register

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